Yorktown football Defeats Norwell in sectional championship
After the first quarter, the Yorktown Tigers trailed the Norwell Knights by 21-points in the Sectional 27 Championship game.
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After the first quarter, the Yorktown Tigers trailed the Norwell Knights by 21-points in the Sectional 27 Championship game.
At the start of the second quarter against Kent State, Ball State football found themselves down 13 points. Then after a punt from Kent State, the Cardinals found their stride and were on the move.
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In the first round of sectionals, two Delaware County rivals were battling to advance. The Delta Eagles took possession of the football after the Yorktown Tigers were forced to punt.
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Ball State football came from behind in its third consecutive game to defeat Connecticut 25-21 at Scheumann Stadium Oct. 15. The Cardinals did not lead until 2:40 in the fourth quarter when sophomore runningback Carson Steele converted his third touchdown.
After one quarter, high school football fans thought they were going to see a defensive battle at Yorktown High School.
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The Delta Eagles(3-5, 1-5 HCC) started off the season with three wins, but have now lost their last five. This time, they were defeated by the Greenfield Central Cougars (5-3, 3-3 HHC).
Saturday, representatives from Ball State Department of Biology held day one of a two-day wetland workshop. At 8 a.m. the group met at Cooper Farm Property, before heading into the field.
After both teams had long drives that ended in punts, the Marion Giants scored a touchdown on a questionable run and fumble in the endzone, but missed the extra point. They led 6-0 with 4:10 left in the first quarter.
Sept. 28, the Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) hosted special guests from the Indiana General Assembly and also proposed its first amendments of the year.
The Yorktown Tigers (6-1, 3-1 HHC) are now winners in their last three games. First, they beat Delta High School (3-3, 1-3 HHC) then New Castle High School (2-4, 1-3 HHC) and this week it was the Shelbyville Golden Bears (1-5, 1-3 HHC).
Thomas R. Biebighauser has been building wetlands all over the United States for 43 years and started by building wetlands and streams in Northern Minnesota for moose and mink frogs.